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How rich do you figure you'd be if you got a nickle for every question asked on Fluther for a 24hr. period?

Asked by Hypocrisy_Central (26879points) December 18th, 2010

If at 1 second past midnight until midnight of the following day every question asked of any Flutheronian world wide, you got a nickel for it. In a 24 hour period how much would believe you would get?

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Brian1946's avatar

There were 70 questions (General+Social+Meta) asked on Fluther on December 17th.

That would make me $3.50 or about 1/ 400,000 rich.

augustlan's avatar

Not very. ;)

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Hypocrisy_Central's avatar

@augustlan Would that say that many or most Flutheronians are not active to their capacity everyday? B-)

Eggie's avatar

Not very much I guess.

Bluefreedom's avatar

Not as much as I’d originally thought probably. Seven dollars maybe? Whatever I came up with, it would go toward buying one of those nifty t-shirts with Dr. J on it in the Fluther merchandise store. Now that’s money well spent.

marinelife's avatar

Not much. But if I got a nickle a question on an on-going basis, I’d be happy.

ChocolateReigns's avatar

Like @marinelife said, I’d be happy with a nickle for every question ever asked or that ever will be asked.

Brian1946's avatar

There have been 107,048 questions asked on Fluther as of this quip.
That results in $5,352.40 in a little over 4 years.

ChocolateReigns's avatar

@Brian1946 If that’s tax-free money, it’s not too shabby. I wouldn’t do anything crazy for it, though.

partyparty's avatar

Very little

ucme's avatar

I wouldn’t be at all rich. Not legal tender in my country see.

PhiNotPi's avatar

I wouldn’t get rich. However, if you upgraded that to one quarter per reply per question for a decade, I would make a lot of money.

LuckyGuy's avatar

May I trade lurve for those nickels?

Paradox's avatar

A single penny tip to leave for the waiter/waitress. I don’t ask too many questions so I need to divide that nickle.

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